Sep 1880
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Nature, Volume 22, Issue 566, pp. 408 (1880).
Physics
Scientific paper
MR. ORMOND STONE, writing from Mount Lookout, U.S., lately informed me that on August 6 he found a very red star, 6.5 mag. in 19h. 10m. +/-, and - 16° 7'+/-. I observed it last night, when it appeared, according to my estimation, of no more than 7.5-8 magnitude. In colour it ranks among the most remarkable red stars, and as it is also, very probably, a variable, I would recommend it to the close attention of observers. It agrees approximately in R.A. with the well-known variable T Sagittarii, but differs in more than a degree of declination from that star, of which I find the place in my Red Star Catalogueto be α, 19h. 9m. 19s.; and δ, -17° 10'.7 for 1880. In about that position last night I found a small colourless star not more than 10 or 11 magnitude.
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